Hustisford News, The (Newspaper) - November 21, 1941, Hustisford, Wisconsin JKf THE HUSTISFORD NEWS THE LEADING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF DODGE Volume XXXIV DODGE COUNTY WISCONSIN FRIDAY NOV 21 1941 Number 1 Find Driver Oi Auto Which Hit Map Hear LeRoy Sheriff Hammer announced that the driver of the car which had struck Henry Sterr of LeRoy Wednesday afternoon had been located but that he had told them he thought it was a sack of grain on the highway Vilas farmer living near LeRoy admitted that he had run over something while on his way home Wednesday evening but said he thought it was a sack of and did not realize it was a human being Watch For Traffic When Leaving Garb The driver pulling into a traffic lane from a curb parking space is Irregularities Charged In Audit Report J Dodge County Board of Supervisors today was ten ng to a report of the audit of county finances covering a period of several years back Some ir- regularities were disclosed in this period A continuation of the report of the findings of the auditors was scheduled for this afternoon The total of all noted by the report of the auditor was During the morning J J Kel her chief auditor for the in Tax Commission submitted evidence of excesses in county fund expenditures mataly Farm And Home Lines serve better than as a reliable responsible for his own safety the state motor vehicle department warns Oncoming traffic has the right of way When leaving a parking with blue stamps under yields anything else stick to measure farm land values are finding MOVIE STAR JOINS NAVY Calamus Fanner Loses Right Arm In Corn Picker Nelson Mason Town Calamus farmer is at he Lutheran coness hospital at Beaver Dam he is being treated for a right arm sustained in an accident Friday The accident occurred while Mr Mason was operating a corn ing machine in a field more than a from his home He was alone in the field at the time and when he was unable to remove the arm from the machine he managed to the remaining tissue tied and the stump with pieces of the slashed jacket and then ran and walked to his home He was then placed in an automobile rushed to the hospital Ensign Wayne PC rk and butter have been added to list of foods which may be space look to the rear to see if any car is approaching look ahead to see that the way is clear and as a precautionary measure hold out the hand as a signal the food stamp plan No- vem ner families which produce all the jork they use have found the least expensive way to provide an DODGE COUNTY HOUSE NEWS At Juneau adequate supply of this tables food for Wayne Morris recent star 01 U Wanted became a member Uncle Sam's Navy in May when he was appointed to the rai of Ensign When asked what he thought rf the United States Navy Morris eta i I think every man who is Sng joining a military service shou d look into the chance of a lifetime j which f er to the field of tl e In the Navy yc a can attend the finest flight g in the world and receive i f L dive bombing aircraft camera and catapult to the rest of the world Also there are ties in Naval Aviation for men who don't want to fly They can be trained as aviation machinists photographers observers or they can receive instruction in many other trades a great life in the Navy Ensign Wayne Morris is pictured nere in his line of duty as a member of the Naval Aviation Cadet tion Board at the Long Beach Naval Reserve Air Judge Gehl ia presiding in the of State va Charles Adams former Vilas county treasurer Eagle River Wisconsin continues to be by far the largest producer of cheese even though other states are also increasing their of these products i y far and Window In Test On Feed Members were advised that the annual to be held for the board members at the Apple maggots ago a decade It cow with a window in Market Report were the most serious stomach is aiding scientists at th of western Wisconsin of University of Wisconsin College of have been under Agriculture study psylum was scheduled day at the noon hour for by methods by en- under which certain at the University Wisconsin Auditors making the check of all offices and departments of the county who have been engaged in half Of may be used in ration for cattle After feeding time 01 ds show that the cash from digesting are marketing a hog is only to for i Market Calf 5 Ibs and up 145 Ibs 9.00 135 115 123 Willing To The Go Double following applied for licenses sit County Clerk Walter s office at Juneau tin's Thomas Godsil Water town Margaret Burlington Iowa Sylvester Ella Calamus Raymond Haacht Portland Dorothy Portland Hugo Hess Eeaver Dam Arlene Ullrich Beaver Dam Orville Burnett Dorothy Kranz Portland Seals Christmas seals heralding the opening of the annual against tuberculosis in consin will go into the mail in samples o bens every community in the state 13 day it was announced by Loraine Wisconsin's Drop Kept For NOT Published Now An unusual Late full crop tion in Wisconsin hai been the re- sult of an wet October which was warmer than usual Late pastures have been better than reported at the beginning of November of most j ears but field work has been delayed on most farms The wet has made harvesting of late difficult and for weeks manj fields have been too wet to plow ly frosts held off until quite late and the damage to vegetation by freezing was slight in most parts of the state Harvesting of late r ay crop soybean hay has been and much of the late hay was badly weathered this year Even corn in the shocks was aged in some cases and rotting of late potatoes is common Some crops have favored iby the wet and rather warm fall Winter wheat and r re have made unusually good growth and the late corn fields finished better than was expected a month ago so that Wisconsin's corn supply has been increased above ear liar estimates Late potatoes grew to goad size and such crops as late cabbage had plenty of time to finish weld Held Circuit MA remove L the paunch and HeaTy hens seal manager this work here since May this retail many of ed to determine whether the ms terial under test has been convert week began the audit of the that into protein and how long slaughter and preserve their own time the process requires meat are being well paid for their time and effort Leghorn This the theme of the Cocks 12 ny seals is a office Leghorn broilers 2 Ibs up work carried on at the PUBLIC SCHOOL ECHOES of Wisconsin has shown of fish oil and School will be closed D the importance direct sunshine in supplying to prevent rickets in Selected For All-Stars i Leghorn broilers under 2 Ibs f White Rock broilers 4 Ibs up Rock broilers 4 Ibs up I White spring ducks Ibs up 15 ing protection against the age old 13 killer They depict 16 a lighthouse scene IK with warmth and security Waiving his preliminary nation when before tice M W Clifford at Juneau cently Harvey Anders vn 28 er Dam was bound over to tho circuit court to await trial and in default of bond is held in the Bodge county jail Anderson was arrested a short time ago by traffic when he siphoned gas from a tank in the garage at the Harold Stegner farm on highway 33 west of Triangle Tnn Corners In nis to the sheriff he admitted a number of other thefts in the vicinity of Juneau and Beaver m and Friday for Thanksgiving chicks and the Oi the of football all-star team selected re ed in the lights of the Young 15 and with the beacon Dressed i lighting the waj for the I Fancy torn turkeys Ite on j Young hem turkeys 8 Ibs up 29 HUSTISFORD HOSPITAL NOTES The High School won its first breast bones aad inferior cently at the River Falls State basketball game of the season ege production in laying hens Teachers College Donald L Obituary when the team defeated sophomore from Iron Ridge By hatching only from eggs was selected as guard by hens that have come played guard for the Skippers full laying champions of the six team league With his brilliant blocking with a photo finish ending score was 18 to 20 Students of the High School and through one or more the are organizing a Junior seasons is the best way of Red Cross All students were ing strains of chickens with the pass interception along with hi ed bn tig a few cents as a endu -ance to lay at a high rate ability to get through the line tirn for this fund The serious death losses say Cap was a major fac gave generously The total for at the grades was and for high school including grades 7 and 8 was Iron Ridge University of tor in the five consecutive wins o the Skipper team The scored 20 touchdowns to their op If you like the 2 and showed the of brick and co-operation that i eredL to little microorganisms on good team needs the surface They're responsible I Mr and Emil Luebke were for t le taste although not for the surprised Thursday other changes which take place honor of their 40th whan brick cheese ripens report scien iste at the University of greatly ing in ding anniversary The Hull of Honor Mrs Harry Justman and ter Violet spent Thursday at Fond du Lac with August Hildebrandt who is a patient at the St Rev and Mrs F Jarling rd the funeral services for the Rich Siegler at St Mark's church at- on Sunday afternoon dairy plant Thi coct of printing tint Record estimated at a From Grapes About M per of the world prod of grapes f oen into wina prediction In this country only about M per cent of the grape vest ia used for Hill purpose I T i woek paid their lo News the for one or Jan 1941 Dehnar Schlegel Nov 1942 to our patrons sub Prevents Rattling Inexpensive hard rubber pegs or folded cardboard shoved batween window casings often prevents Milwaukee Livestock Market Ed Dehne of Fond du Lac I formerly of hers died I Good lights at the age of 76 years In 1888 he Good to choice was united in marriage to Miss Good Louise Becker They resided here Good light lights for 12 years anc at Fond du Lac 20 While here Mr Boars Dehne was as real estate dealer and in the ness He is survived by his wife 7 Steers choice to prime Daisy Marks of Good to Chicago Mrs Leola MacDonaldof t Common to good California Mrs Myrtle Eaton of Good to choice cows Fond du Lac Estella Bock Fair to good New Jersey Mrs Cora Last Howard and Lesler Dehne of Fond Gartners 9 and 4 Butcher en two Choice bologna bulls Dehne of Neosho and Gustav Dehne of Washington state three Emma Anton Bulk of Randolph Mrs Minnie Post of Good to Milwaukee and Mrs Josephine of Funeral services were he d Monday after- noon at the Methodist church at Fond du Lac Law ing Burial was made in the November 18 1941 Major Miss Joyce Blattler of Mrs Fred Kottke of Waupun Minor Robert of Births- Mrs Harold Darey daughter Nov 13 of Yuba Mrs A- Mallow Nov 14 of Mrs Clarence Millett son Nov 16 of Oconomowoc Books Banned by Hitler In Yorkshire a section of New York there is a bookstore that ia books banned by cemetery Hunting Licet ses More than hunting bV censes were taken out in Lincoln Papers Papers relating to the of Abraham Lincoln are ii the Library of congress Washington D C They were bequeathed to the tion about IB eg by Robert Todd Lincoln with the request that they be kept secret IMt Calyx Ona of the most trol measures for coddling moth Ifl the calyx spray which la to ths trees when 85 to M per cent of the petals have dropped Tals timing is to prevent poisoning of honeybees which are of much benefit to the orchardists in tha pollination of the fruit bloom In carrying on pollination work there should be placet for every acre a strong colony of bees or space each colony at inter- L Parker Mate KS